//Welcome//

‘Glorious and sweetly soulful...there’s an effortless symbiotic chemistry at work in all that they do.’ - GIGWISE

Fronted by twin sisters Helen and Nicola Frisby, The Frisbys are an alternative folk-rock band from South London. With the band drawing comparisons to the likes of Fleetwood Mac. Joseph and First Aid Kit, The Frisbys have gained a reputation for theirstriking song writing and stirring harmonies.

The past few years have seen The Frisbys support artists including Husky, Mark Chadwick (The Levellers), Messenger and Eamonn Coyne and Kris Drever (LAU) in beautiful and established venues such as Ronnie Scotts Jazz Club, The Borderline, Alexandra Palace, The Natural History Museum and St Pancras Old Church.

The musical evolution of The Frisbys has been a journey that began from the moment the girls could talk. “We were immersed in music from a very young age,” Nicola remembers. “We were always singing together around the house, arranging 60s pop songs into close harmony and fighting over the radio during long car journeys.”

Undeniably their blood harmonies, blended with their own unique brand of melodic folk, are their ace card; which singles them out as a rare and promising talent.

With the band already receiving support from the likes of Amazing Radio, BBC Radio, Team Rock Radio, Chris Country, Folk Radio and Daytrotter , the band already boast an impressive collection of fans. This has been further built on with Vinyl District’s recently naming them as Artist of the Week and features in Prog Magazine, Fatea Magazine Showcase Sessions, For Folk’s Sake, Female First and Gigwise.

Following on from the success of their second EP ‘The Cause’ and their newly released single 'Gretna' reaching number 16 in the Itunes Country Chart, The Frisbys are excited to be releasing their new EP ‘Lead me to the Water’ in 2019 via Dantobaccus Records.

//Live Dates//

Previous events

Delighted to be back at Ronnie Scotts and starting the new year with a bang!

£8 on the door/£6 with flyer (see below) and doors open at 7pm!

Here's a little more info about the night:

Over the years, acts of the ilk of To Kill A King, James Bay, Years & Years, Daughter, The Staves, Jack Garratt, Lucy Rose, Matt Corby, Emily & The Woods, Sivu and Charlene Soraia to name just a few.

This has thus turned into one of the must play events on the London circuit for aspiring artists and a must attend for fans of new music. TV Nights has also often been known to attract some star names playing secret unbilled shows as warm ups to their tours

Doors from 7pm - 3am

For full information and to print off the flyer for cheaper entry, follow the link and like the page...

The Frost Fair is sited in the beautiful setting next to Carshalton Ponds and is a traditional winter event with activities for all of the family. As it gets darker, the area is lit with twinkling fairy lights which all helps create a magical atmosphere.

Outside Honeywood Museum and in the nearby Memorial Gardens and Festival Walk stalls from the Wallington Farmers Market, offer a varied range of tasty treats as well as a variety of local craft stalls selling wonderful gift ideas such as glassware, pottery, woodcraft and more. There is a tasty hog roast & seasonal food with bar & warming drink.